Published: Friday, March 8, 2013 at 1:16 p.m.

Last Modified: Friday, March 8, 2013 at 1:16 p.m.

Robert Lee Moore, 24, of 321 Wheeler Court in Moore, has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting of Travis Hall, 32, of Inman. Two other men were charged last month in connection to the shooting.

Moore had been on the run and was considered "armed and dangerous." Accompanied by his attorney, Andrew Johnston, Moore turned himself in to Spartanburg County Sheriff's investigators Friday, according to a written statement from the sheriff's office.

Later that day, Moore appeared before Judge Dwight Smith at a bond hearing. Smith told Moore he had two bench warrants and would remain at the Spartanburg County jail on those until he's called to Circuit Court. Smith said Moore could be imprisoned up to 30 years if he's found guilty of attempted murder. Moore — who said he did not know his complete address — told Smith he had a lawyer. Smith told Moore he could discuss a possible preliminary hearing with his lawyer. His bond will be determined at a later time by a Circuit Court judge.

Deputies were called to the Taco Bell about 2:15 p.m. Feb. 25 and found Hall inside a silver Chevrolet Impala. He had been shot in the head.

The three suspects and Hall have criminal records, according to the State Law Enforcement Division.

Moore was arrested by the sheriff's office in late December and charged with possession of a stolen gun. Moore and the victim have both served time in prison, according to SLED.

Tevin Marquez Thomas, 19, of 43 Thurgood Marshall Road, was arrested Feb. 26 and charged with attempted murder. Reginald Marcquette Sanders, 27, of 205 Idlewood Circle in Spartanburg, also has been charged with accessory after the fact of a felony.

According to online jail records, Thomas remained Friday in the Spartanburg County Detention Center

<p>The third suspect in a shooting in a Taco Bell parking lot on Spartanburg's west side was arrested Friday. </p><p>Robert Lee Moore, 24, of 321 Wheeler Court in Moore, has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting of Travis Hall, 32, of Inman. Two other men were charged last month in connection to the shooting.</p><p>Moore had been on the run and was considered "armed and dangerous." Accompanied by his attorney, Andrew Johnston, Moore turned himself in to Spartanburg County Sheriff's investigators Friday, according to a written statement from the sheriff's office. </p><p>Later that day, Moore appeared before Judge Dwight Smith at a bond hearing. Smith told Moore he had two bench warrants and would remain at the Spartanburg County jail on those until he's called to Circuit Court. Smith said Moore could be imprisoned up to 30 years if he's found guilty of attempted murder. Moore — who said he did not know his complete address — told Smith he had a lawyer. Smith told Moore he could discuss a possible preliminary hearing with his lawyer. His bond will be determined at a later time by a Circuit Court judge.</p><p>Deputies were called to the Taco Bell about 2:15 p.m. Feb. 25 and found Hall inside a silver Chevrolet Impala. He had been shot in the head. </p><p>The three suspects and Hall have criminal records, according to the State Law Enforcement Division.</p><p>Moore was arrested by the sheriff's office in late December and charged with possession of a stolen gun. Moore and the victim have both served time in prison, according to SLED. </p><p>Tevin Marquez Thomas, 19, of 43 Thurgood Marshall Road, was arrested Feb. 26 and charged with attempted murder. Reginald Marcquette Sanders, 27, of 205 Idlewood Circle in Spartanburg, also has been charged with accessory after the fact of a felony. </p><p>According to online jail records, Thomas remained Friday in the Spartanburg County Detention Center</p>